Trading Places: Ed Boyle joins BOX as senior VP

A wrap-up of promotions and moves from around the industry

Ed Boyle joined the BOX Options Exchange as senior vice president of business development and strategy. Boyle has more than 20 years of industry experience at companies including TD Securities, LETCO Trading, Getco and NYSE Euronext, where he was an executive vice president.

Christopher Behney is now managing director and head of enterprise production assurance at the Depository and Clearing Corp. (DTCC). Behney, who previously was managing director and region head of UBS’s group technology infrastructure organization, will also head up the DTCC’s Dallas office.

Jamie Crank was named head of market operations at Chi-X Australia Pty Ltd., a subsidiary of Chi-X Global Holdings. Crank comes to the trading venue operator from the London Stock Exchange, where he most recently served as head of commercial management, equity & derivatives markets.

David Mudie is now chief executive officer at R.J. O’Brien (UK) Ltd., the firm’s London-based operation. Mudie most recently was European head of institutional and retail sales, marketing and execution at Pension Financial Services Ltd. His prior work experience also includes stints at MF Global UK Ltd., Newedge, Refco Overseas Ltd. and Cantor Fitzgerald International Ltd.

Dan Hubscher joined Object Trading, an independent provider of global direct market access, as director of marketing. Hubscher comes to the company from Progress Software Corp., where he was industry marketing manager, capital markets.

Michael Bancroft was chosen to head claims outsourcing and tax reclamation specialist GOAL Group Ltd.’s new presence in the Americas. Bancroft has extensive experience in class action claims administration, including his work at Heffler Radetich & Saitta, where he was a partner and the firm’s litigation department head.

Rick Redding was named the inaugural executive director of the Index Industry Association (IIA), a trade organization that index providers established to promote best practice standards. Redding, who helped to create the S&P Dow Jones indices, served as managing director of products and services at the CME Group.

Adrian Farnham was hired as the chief operating officer of the London Metal Exchange’s clearinghouse, LME Clear, effective in early 2013. Farnham joins LME from Turquoise MTF, the multilateral trading platform of the London Stock Exchange, where he served as chief operating officer and, most recently, CEO.

William Andrews was promoted to CEO of Campbell & Co. Andrews has been with the company for more than 15 years, most recently serving as co-director of research. The investment manager also named Michael Harris president.

Natan Tiefenbrun has been named CEO of the London Stock Exchange’s Turquoise platform, replacing Adrian Farnham. Tiefenbrun most recently was head of the product, equity and derivatives market at LSE. His prior work experience also includes stints at XConnect and Instinet.

Richard Deglman is now chief credit officer of Foundation Bancorp Inc., where he will oversee all credit functions at Foundation Bank. Deglman has more than 30 years of experience in the industry, most recently serving as executive vice presdient and chief credit officer for Service 1st Bank of Nevada.

Demetria O’Sullivan was named chief risk officer of NYSE Euronext’s (NYX) London-based clearinghouse, NYSE Clearing. O’Sullivan previously was global head of risk for futures and OTC clearing at Citigroup. NYSE Clearing plans to launch a new clearing platform next June, to expand its clearing business.

Jeff Kiley joined Omgeo as its director of industry for the Americas. Kiley previously held senior positions at companies including Bear Stearns, SG Cowen, Pershing/Bank of New York and, most recently, JPMorgan, where he served as prime services managing director.